In geometry , a
conoid is a Catalan surface all of whose rulings intersect a fixed line , called the axis of the
conoid. then the
conoid is
Kaynak: ConoidIn geometry , a right
conoid is a ruled surface generated by a family of straight line s that all intersect perpendicular ly a fixed
Kaynak: Right conoidIn geometry , the Plücker's
conoid is a ruled surface named after the German mathematician Julius Plücker . It is also called a
Kaynak: Plücker's conoidis a rough eminence, the
conoid tubercle (or coracoid tuberosity); this, in the natural position of the bone, surmounts the coracoid
Kaynak: Conoid tubercleOther examples are a conical surface with elliptical directrix , the right
conoid , the helicoid , and the tangent developable of a
Kaynak: Ruled surfaceFrom the
conoid tubercule an oblique ridge, the trapezoid line (or trapezoid ridge, or oblique), runs forward and lateralward, and
Kaynak: Trapezoid lineIts anterior border is free; its posterior border is joined with the
conoid ligament , the two forming, by their junction, an angle
Kaynak: Trapezoid ligamentThe inferior surface has a ridge called the trapezoid line and a tubercle; the
conoid tubercle for attachment with the trapezoid and the
Kaynak: ClavicleOn the medial part of the root of the coracoid process is a rough impression for the attachment of the
conoid ligament; and running from it
Kaynak: Coracoid processThe lierne vault of the cathedral of Barbastro in Spain closely resembles a fan vault, but it does not form a perfect
conoid. Harvey
Kaynak: Fan vaultAll members of this class have a complete, hollow, truncated
conoid . Gregarines tend to parasitize invertebrate s with the mature gamont
Kaynak: ConoidasidaThe apical complex consists of a set of spirally arranged microtubule s (the
conoid), a secretory body (the rhoptry ) and one or more
Kaynak: ApicomplexaThe major types for trees are the excurrent branching habit resulting in
conoid shapes and decurrent (deliquescent) branching habit,
Kaynak: Crown (botany)The two ligaments that form the coracoclavicular ligaments are the trapezoid and
conoid ligaments. These three ligaments add support to
Kaynak: Separated shoulderWallis's conical edge is also a kind of right
conoid . Figure 2 shows that the Wallis's conical edge is generated by a moving line.
Kaynak: Wallis's conical edgeIt consists of two fasciculi, called the trapezoid ligament and
conoid ligament . These ligaments are in relation, in front, with the
Kaynak: Coracoclavicular ligament